Federal Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Tough Immigration Detention Policy Against Judicial Overreach
In a critical victory for America’s immigration enforcement, the 5th Circuit Court affirms the government’s right to detain immigrants without bond, reinforcing national sovereignty against activist judicial activism seeking to undermine legal immigration controls.
In a decisive affirmation of America’s right to secure its borders and enforce immigration laws, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Trump administration’s policy allowing immigrants to be detained without bond. This ruling marks a critical legal victory, rejecting a wave of activist court decisions that sought to weaken federal authority on immigration enforcement. How Long Will Courts Undermine America’s Border Security? The ruling came as a rebuke to lower courts that challenged the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) interpretation of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which permits mandatory detention of so-called "unadmitted aliens"—individuals apprehended anywhere in the...
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